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Zoning, Planning and Use

Jan. 7, 1999

The King May Be Dead, But His Hideaway Can Rock

PALM SPRINGS - The city of Palm Springs has abandoned its legal effort to bar the owner of Elvis Presley's Honeymoon Hideaway from using the house for commercial purposes.

By Matthew Heller
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        PALM SPRINGS - The city of Palm Springs has abandoned its legal effort to bar the owner of Elvis Presley's Honeymoon Hideaway from using the house for commercial purposes.
        Claiming that a celebration of the rock legend's wedding anniversary violated...

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